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Zenith Gravit
LionGate Enterprises Care Factor
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Posted - 2013.05.29 00:59:00 -
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I'm putting together a battleship to start running some of these anomalies, but I'm curious how much DPS/tank I need to be able to run these sites without needing to worry about warping out so long as I'm not triggering waves at the wrong time. Also, whats the average bounty payout from these sites?
Thanks! |

Antillie Sa'Kan
Forging Industries Silent Infinity
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Posted - 2013.05.29 01:13:00 -
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Fit how you would for a level 4 mission. A way to plow through BS's and some way to kill smaller targets.
I've often heard of a DPS + Tank total of 1000. I don't know accurate that really is but if you can comfortably run level 4 missions then you will be able to run anoms without any real trouble.
I suppose forlorn hubs could be considered to be about as hard as the blockade depending on how much attention to pay to the triggers.
The payout per hour really depends on fast you can run them which is mostly a function of your DPS. But in my experience they pay much better than level 4 missions. |

Dyphorus
Volition Cult The Volition Cult
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Posted - 2013.05.30 03:34:00 -
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Really depends on how you want to fly. Rally's are really pretty easy. Any long range fit BS can run them fairly easily. 350-400 DPS would probably do it, but would take forever to drop BS rats.
I use a maelstrom for F-hubs and never have to warp out. 1400 arty fit, push's around 550 DPS, makes them easy. A close range fit will obviously clear faster, but then you really have to worry about tanking things. You're probably better off with a long range/kiting fit until you're ready to run a higher end (pirate/T2) ship/fit. The time you spend warping in and out will end up costing you more than the lower dps of a cruise/beam/arty/sentry/rail fit.
Several points of note, mostly obvious but worth stating. - Avoid hybrids if possible, the damage profile sucks for Sanshas. - It's easier to get a better Sansha tank out of armor vs shield due to natural resist profile, though being able to keep them at 60+ km negates a huge % of their damage. - An additional advantage of a kiting fit is that you are always aligned for insta-warp if a red shows up in local. - Never warp directly to station, many scouts will hit it directly and bubble upon entering system.
Regarding payouts... I usually make 15-20 mil in boutnties from a hub. another 15-40 mil in loot/salvage. |

Zenith Gravit
LionGate Enterprises Care Factor
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Posted - 2013.05.30 04:06:00 -
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I worked out a Armageddon Navy Issue fit that's all T2 save for weapons and rigs. The DPS comes from Mega Beams with faction ammo and Curator I's, so optimal DPS range is about 50km and is around 600dps with gunnery/drone support skills varying between level 3/4. At 60km with all relevant skills at 4 I can probably keep up about 550dps between guns and drones. According to EveHQ the tank is about 435dps vs Sansha.
Thanks for the extra pointers Dyphorus. My CEO has really stressed the warping to POS, and after seeing the station get bubbled several times in the past few days its definitely good to have the reminder. I try and stay aligned to our POS whenever I can. As for the Hybrids, I'm definitely looking to get away from the hybrids I've got on the BC I'm using to run Hidden Dens right now.
I asked a guy in my alliance and he said he was getting about 25m from a Forlorn Rally Point, so hopefully he wasn't pulling my leg because I'm getting a little tired of taking 25-30min to run a Hidden Den for 5.5mil when there are better options. |
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